The Michigan Municipal League says Flint lost out on $50 million during the last decade because of revenue-sharing cuts by the state. / Ryan Garza / Detroit Free Press

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How much is the state to blame for the financial crises in municipalities across Michigan?

A new report by the Michigan Municipal League says Michigan cities have lost out on $6 billion in revenue-sharing from the state over the last 10 years. The tally include $72 for Grand Rapids, $50 million for Flint, $14 million for Muskegon and $20 million for Troy.